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What Is Ear Tube Surgery?

Ear infections are a common affliction among children. In fact, they are one of the number one reasons parents bring their children to see a doctor. One way to prevent and treat ear infections is…
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How to Handle Severe Allergies

Most people who suffer from allergies have mild to moderate symptoms. However, some people experience severe allergy symptoms that can significantly impact their lives and even lead to hospitalization or death if not treated promptly.…
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How Are Allergies Treated?

If you’re suffering from itchy, red, watery eyes, nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezing and postnasal drip associated with allergies, you’ll do just about anything to find relief. Fortunately, there are many options available. Below we…
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Seroma: What You Can Do Yourself and When to Get Help

A seroma is a collection of fluid under the surface of your skin. They usually occur during or after surgery and fill space where tissue has been removed. Seromas are usually harmless and will heal…
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What’s Causing Your Behind-the-Ear-Headache

Pain behind your ear can be caused by several different factors. Sometimes it is related directly to a problem with the ear, while other times it might be caused by an issue with your jaw…
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4 Most Common Ear, Nose & Throat Complaints

There are many reasons you or your child may to visit an ear, nose and throat (ENT) physician, also known as an otolaryngologist. Below we review four of the most common ear, nose and throat…
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Working Together to Keep Diabetics Both Healthy and Hearing

Did you know that hearing loss is twice as common in adults who have diabetes? Recent research shows that those who live in the U.S. with prediabetes blood glucose levels have a rate of hearing…
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You Can Stop Snoring with UPPP

Do you snore loudly and feel so tired during the day that you could fall asleep while shopping at Kittle’s Furniture? If so, you may be suffering from a condition known as obstructive sleep apnea.…
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Seasonal Sneezing: Managing Fall Allergies & Asthma

You may think that allergy season ends when the leaves start changing, but for many, allergy season lasts well into the fall. There are several fall culprits that can trigger allergy and asthma symptoms, including…
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Feeling Tired? Allergies Might Be to Blame

There are many reasons a person can feel tired, ranging from lack of sleep to stress to a vitamin deficiency. For some people, allergies can make them feel fatigued. Let’s examine some of the ways…